The pomegranate tree grows in USDA plant hardiness zones 7b through 10 as a small, long-lived tree or bush with moderately thorny branches and red-orange blossoms. The leaves are long and serrated at the tip. On the older trees I have found on the property, the trunk thorns have thickened and look like large bumps. This first photo show a several year old "sapling". The "tree" is extremely dificult to kill. This tree is hearty and strong and loves moist soil. The thorns on its trunk and branches make the honey locust not as popular in parks or gardens as it might be. The honey locust, in particular, is notorious for the long and vicious thorns that grow on its trunk. Black smooth fruit also grows on the Douglas hawthorn. Trees that have thorns on the trunk are the honey locust and the coral tree. Long, straight thorns, approximately one inch long, are characteristic of this tree.


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